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    2010 r36 need brakes

    Hello fellow members. This is the first time posting up a thread in the forum for me, as I own a 2010 r36 and currently its got 155k km on it and running strong. I have always used oem brake pads and rotors on the previous brake changes. But now I am looking for something that performs better than oem. I am looking for pads and rotors that give an overall stronger bite and still compose a quiet ride.

    I have used ebc yellow with ebc rotors on my other car, the braking performance is largely improved but even a train that is stopping is quieter than mine. I did some research, stoptech and hawks hps came up. I am wondering if any fellow members have used those two pads before or any other possibilities.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alien View Post
    Hello fellow members. This is the first time posting up a thread in the forum for me, as I own a 2010 r36 and currently its got 155k km on it and running strong. I have always used oem brake pads and rotors on the previous brake changes. But now I am looking for something that performs better than oem. I am looking for pads and rotors that give an overall stronger bite and still compose a quiet ride.

    I have used ebc yellow with ebc rotors on my other car, the braking performance is largely improved but even a train that is stopping is quieter than mine. I did some research, stoptech and hawks hps came up. I am wondering if any fellow members have used those two pads before or any other possibilities.

    Thanks,
    i changed to QFM pads - shocking squeal but no dust
    on advice i went to remsa pads as the sqeual was unbearable and the performance is good but the brake dust is HORRIBLE, worse than stock.

    personally i would steer clear of both above and i would stick with the OEM route for pads

    regarding discs - DBA rotors are very highly recommended and look good too.

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    Just bought some DBA T2 slotted rotors and ATE ceramic pads for my passat 3.6 cc.havent had time to fit them yet so i cant give any feedback yet.my research suggests they should be very good and i have had the rotors on my previous car and they were excellent.all up for the front about $395,excellent value.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WazR36 View Post
    i changed to QFM pads - shocking squeal but no dust
    on advice i went to remsa pads as the sqeual was unbearable and the performance is good but the brake dust is HORRIBLE, worse than stock.

    personally i would steer clear of both above and i would stick with the OEM route for pads

    regarding discs - DBA rotors are very highly recommended and look good too.
    Thanks for the info, as I would definitely stay away from QFM and remsa. As for DBA rotors, do you happen to know the part number for which would fit r36?
    Thanks.

    Quote Originally Posted by warrick View Post
    Just bought some DBA T2 slotted rotors and ATE ceramic pads for my passat 3.6 cc.havent had time to fit them yet so i cant give any feedback yet.my research suggests they should be very good and i have had the rotors on my previous car and they were excellent.all up for the front about $395,excellent value.
    cheers
    warrick
    Where did you purchase the parts? Love to get feedback from you once you have the pads and rotors installed.
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    2010 r36 need brakes

    Quote Originally Posted by WazR36 View Post
    i changed to QFM pads - shocking squeal but no dust
    on advice i went to remsa pads as the sqeual was unbearable and the performance is good but the brake dust is HORRIBLE, worse than stock.

    personally i would steer clear of both above and i would stick with the OEM route for pads

    regarding discs - DBA rotors are very highly recommended and look good too.
    Were you using DBA disks when you had the Remsa pads? Im asking this because i know several other people who have had the same experience as you regarding noise and brake dust when using the Remsa pads and DBA disks. Also, did you have your disks machined before fitting the pads?

    Funnily enough im using Remsa pads in both my VW's with OEM disks and they are completely silent at all times and far less dusty than the stock pads.

    To the OP, i would definitely recommend the Remsa pads if mated to OEM disks - they are brilliant. No noise, much less dust, disks last longer.

    See my thread here on the Remsa pads: DIY - changing/upgrading the brake pads on Golf R (Remsa pads)
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    Quote Originally Posted by alien View Post
    Thanks for the info, as I would definitely stay away from QFM and remsa. As for DBA rotors, do you happen to know the part number for which would fit r36?
    Thanks.
    Hawk HPS pads are known to be very noisy - i would avoid them. The only other pads i would consider apart from Remsa are the ATE ceramic ones.

    As for disks, im pretty sure the R36 uses the same 345mm vented disk as the R32/Golf R. Speak to GSL Rallysport/Brakes Direct and give them your VIN number and they will be able to tell you everything you need.
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    as above.i got mine from GSL Rallysport. i have used the QFM pads on 3 other cars and they were brillant.virtually no dust,no squeal. Lucas_R is right as my pads said they fitted R32 on the box.part no. for the slotted disc's is DBA2808S.
    cheers
    warrick

    ps.i will give feedback once fitted.just waiting on my son to get enough free time to fit them as an old fart such as myself has the knowledge but not the willing body to fit them.
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    The OP appears to be in Canada? probably a lot of our recomendations aren't valid.

    ATE Ceramic pads with ATE rotors would be a good all-rounder but in North America there are probably a lot more options than AU.


    eg: Adams rotors, Tarox, Performance Brakes 2 piece units. ECS Tuning has a stack of options too
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucas_R View Post
    Hawk HPS pads are known to be very noisy - i would avoid them. The only other pads i would consider apart from Remsa are the ATE ceramic ones.

    As for disks, im pretty sure the R36 uses the same 345mm vented disk as the R32/Golf R. Speak to GSL Rallysport/Brakes Direct and give them your VIN number and they will be able to tell you everything you need.
    Would brakes for a cc 3.6 fit my car? As I assume it has the same engine.

    Quote Originally Posted by brad View Post
    The OP appears to be in Canada? probably a lot of our recomendations aren't valid.

    ATE Ceramic pads with ATE rotors would be a good all-rounder but in North America there are probably a lot more options than AU.


    eg: Adams rotors, Tarox, Performance Brakes 2 piece units. ECS Tuning has a stack of options too
    Yes, I am in Canada. I did search around and many of those brands came up. Just wasn't sure which combo would provide a stronger brake performance and quiet ride. Dust wise, I won't really mind since Vancouver is known as a rain city, hence the car is always dirty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alien View Post

    Yes, I am in Canada. I did search around and many of those brands came up. Just wasn't sure which combo would provide a stronger brake performance and quiet ride. Dust wise, I won't really mind since Vancouver is known as a rain city, hence the car is always dirty.
    autopartsway.ca should have what you want. I'd be double checking but I think these are the numbers you need

    ATE Premium One eliptical slot 345 x 30 mm front rotors P/no CW30115

    ATE Premium One 310 x 22 mm rear rotors p/no CW22219

    ATE Ceramic Pads front P/no ELD915B

    can't help with the rear pad number
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